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Pay downIn a Treasury refunding, the amount by which the par value of the securities maturing exceeds that of those sold. In the context of general equities, paying a lower price in an accumulation of stock. Antithesis of pay-up.Pay down Similar MatchesCramdownCramdownThe ability of the bankruptcy court to confirm a plan of reorganization over the objections of some classes of creditors. Limit up, limit downLimit up, limit downThe maximum price change allowed for a commodity futures contract per trading day. Builder buydown loanBuilder buydown loanA mortgage loan on newly developed property that the builder subsidizes during the early years of the development. The builder uses cash to buy down the mortgage rate to a lower level than the prevailing mortgage loan rate for some period of time. The typical mortgage is 3% of the interest rate amount for the first year, 2% for the second year, and 1% for the third year (also referred to as a 3-2-1 buydown). Down and in optionDown and in optionBarrier option that comes into existence if asset price hits a predetermined price level. Step down noteStep down noteA floating-rate note whose interest rate declines after a specified period of time. Further SuggestionsHunkering downDown and out option Top down approach Downstream dumping Trickle down Knock Down down tick Downline Cram down deal Average down Buydown FNMA Buydown Balance breakdown Arrears breakdown Downside Protection Marking up or down Landowners Royalty Rundown Buy down mortgage Roll down income drawdown Takedown Write down Markdown Top down equity management style |
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